To address voting irregularities such as ballot design, deficient
equipment, intimidation and fraud that voters experience in every
election, we, the undersigned, support the addition of a right to vote
amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

At present, the ability to vote is not a right of citizenship. Instead,
each state sets its own electoral policies and procedures, producing
separate and inherently unequal standards. A right to vote amendment
would empower Congress to set national electoral standards that all
states would follow to ensure that each U.S. citizen would be able vote
and have the vote recorded accurately.

Specifically this amendment would:

Guarantee that all American citizens 18 and over
have an individual right to vote. This would effectively eliminate the
targeted voter disenfranchisement that presently occurs.

Create a universal presidential ballot

Establish a set of uniform national policies for every step of the voting process

A right to vote amendment would be the culmination of a 200-year
struggle to ensure fair, efficient and accurate elections for all. We
call on Congress to pass a Right to Vote Amendment.

"Most Californians register to vote not because a political cause has touched their heart, but rather because they checked a box on a form at the Department of Motor Vehicles when they received or renewed their driverís license."